LEEDIR Online Exercise: New Free Tool for Eyewitnesses to Share Video



Thurs, Apr. 10, 2014, 9am-noon PDT: Online Exercise of a New Free Tool for Eyewitnesses to Share Video with USA Law Enforcement

Many recent tragedies have shown that due to mobile technology, there is often eyewitness video in the immediate aftermath of a terror attack or major disaster. Minutes count, yet how can witnesses quickly and easily send their videos and high resolution photos to law enforcement and first responders? Critically important video can range from a possible suspect of a terror attack, to footage that could rapidly show many downed buildings with people trapped inside after a major disaster.

The problem is, your agency email and website has no way to handle the intake of video and high-resolution photos, nor is there an information triage system.

The solution for this need is the new http://www.leedir.us video upload system, free to the approximately 19,000 USA law enforcement agencies under certain emergency circumstances.

"LEEDIR enables eyewitnesses to acts of terrorism and large scale disasters to upload video to all law enforcement agencies in the U.S.," said Los Angeles County Sheriff John L. Scott.



Here's what to do:

Join LEEDIR and the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department (LASD) for an online video upload and law enforcement training exercise. You will learn how your law enforcement agency can start using the system, and get feedback via Twitter and Facebook during the exercise:



Who: All USA Law Enforcement Agencies (non-USA law enforcement are also welcome to participate in the exercise)

When: Thursday, April 10, 2014, 9am-noon PDT

What: Upload any video(s) and high resolution photos of your choice to: http://www.leedir.us during the hours of the exercise. For example, agency recruitment videos, crime prevention videos, etc. (Note: Be sure to follow your agency's policy, procedures and privacy guidelines if you are participating). FREE Android and iPhone apps are available at http://www.leedir.us

Why: USA Law enforcement will learn how to use LEEDIR & activate the ability for future use (in the event of a terror attack or major disaster).

Where: Upload your video and photos using your computer or mobile device from anywhere in the world (just like a witness would)

How: For discussion and feedback, follow the #LEEDIR hashtag on Twitter and Facebook during and after the exercise, and via the #LASD



On Twitter:

@LASDHQ https://twitter.com/LASDHQ

@LASDtalk https://twitter.com/LASDTalk

@eCommLASD https://twitter.com/eCommLASD

(and via @LEEDIRUS https://twitter.com/LEEDIRUS )



On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LosAngelesCountySheriffsDepartment

Want more information?

VIDEO about How LEEDIR Works and How USA Law Enforcement Can Use It (beginning Thurs, April 10, 2014): http://leedir.us/howitworks

DETAILS: New Eyewitness Video Platform for Responses to Terrorism & Large Scale Disasters; CitizenGlobal & LA Sheriff Announce LEEDIR: http://leedir.us/newsdetail3

Please forward this message to USA law enforcement.



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"If You See Something, Say Something" ... LA Crime Stoppers: Partner to prevent or report crime by contacting your local Sheriff's station. Or if you wish to remain Anonymous, call "LA Crime Stoppers" by dialing 800-222-TIPS (8477), texting the letters TIPLA plus your tip to CRIMES (274637), or using the website http://lacrimestoppers.org



John L. Scott, Sheriff

Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department



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